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Brazil Tours
4.40 (14 reviews)
24
Private Tours
11
Group Tours
6
City Explorer
When do you want to go?
2026
I'm flexible
Passengers
Adults (18+)
Children (0 - 17)
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See city sights, vast wild places and beaches, with expert help when it counts
Brazil tours blend headline city panoramas with vast wilderness, moving from the famous icons of Rio de Janeiro to the Amazon and wildlife-rich wetlands. Some trips focus on the main highlights with a balance of guided touring and unstructured free time, while others take a more detailed route through places such as Salvador, the Green Coast, and the dunes and lagoons of Lencois Maranhenses National Park. With group tours, private tours and city explorer tours available, it’s straightforward to match the level of support you want with the freedom to explore independently. Many South America itineraries also combine Brazil with Argentina, Bolivia, Peru or Colombia, although Brazil often remains at the centre of the journey.
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Brazil guiding styles: from fully guided to partially guided, find the right experience for you
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Fully Guided
A dedicated guide or tour leader is with you throughout, with each detail arranged.
Escorted by a guide or tour leader
Smooth, hassle-free travel
Support throughout the journey
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Complete support
Guided highlights
Partially Guided
Expert-led sightseeing in key places, with free time to explore between activities.
Guided sightseeing at key sites
Free time between activities
A balance of structure and flexibility
Best for:
Highlights with flexibility
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Brazil tours at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Brazil tours are available as group or private trips, and itineraries can be fully guided or partially guided depending on the travel style you prefer. Many programmes include local guides for the key sights, with built-in free time so you can explore without feeling rushed.
Accommodation
Accommodation varies by tour, ranging from hostels and 3 star properties to 4 star and 5 star hotels, as well as specialist stays in the Amazon and Pantanal. Some trips use jungle lodges, eco-lodges, Pantanal lodges, wetland lodges or a superior lodge in Atins, and a similar standard may be substituted if the planned option is sold out.
Trip pacing
Most tours run at a moderate pace, combining guided visits with time to relax and enjoy each destination. As some itineraries rely on flights and public transport between regions, it’s sensible to expect a few early starts and longer travel days.
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What you'll see in Brazil
A mix of famous places and wild landscapes across Brazil
Many Brazil tours begin in Rio de Janeiro, with visits to Christ the Redeemer on Corcovado Mountain and a cable car journey to the top of Sugarloaf Mountain for wide-reaching city views. It’s common to have time for Copacabana Beach, plus guided walks or neighbourhood sightseeing that adds context beyond the main viewpoints. Most itineraries then shift to Foz do Iguacu for Iguazu Falls, where the Brazilian side is known for panoramic trails and dramatic, mist-filled lookouts. For a deeper nature focus, some trips fly to Manaus before travelling into the Amazon; days may include canoeing, guided jungle walks, piranha fishing and night excursions, typically based near a remote lodge. Other tours travel inland to the Pantanal for river-focused wildlife watching, and a number of programmes include Brasilia for its modernist architecture and landmark public buildings. On coastal routes, stops can include Salvador, Ilha Grande and Paraty, alongside extra beach towns and regional highlights depending on the itinerary.
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Why visit Brazil
Big sights, bold nature and easy planning, all in one Brazil trip
Brazil suits touring particularly well because the scenery changes dramatically between regions, and well-planned itineraries connect those contrasts in a logical, comfortable flow. Rio de Janeiro delivers classic viewpoints from Corcovado Mountain and Sugarloaf Mountain, alongside time to take in Copacabana Beach and the city’s distinctive neighbourhoods. Many routes then continue to Foz do Iguacu, where the scale and power of Iguazu Falls is experienced up close from Brazil’s misty walkways and lookouts. For a wilder perspective, numerous tours add the Amazon for guided jungle walks, canoe excursions and wildlife spotting, often based from a lodge that keeps you close to the forest. Others include the Pantanal, where boat trips and riverside safaris offer strong chances of seeing capybara, caiman and, with luck, jaguar. Beyond the headline sights, tours can slow the pace for coastal downtime at Praia do Forte or explore the Green Coast through Ilha Grande and Paraty. You can also travel through the northeast via Sao Luis, Atins and Jericoacoara, choosing the tour style and rhythm that best fits your priorities.
Frequently asked questions
Are Brazil tours fully guided or partially guided?
Brazil tours can be fully guided or partly guided, depending on how much structure you want day to day. Fully guided trips usually include a tour leader throughout, while partially guided itineraries typically use local experts for key visits and leave more independent time in between.
Do Brazil tours run as group tours or private tours?
You can book Brazil as either a group tour or a private tour. Group tours are shared with other travellers on a set departure, while private tours are arranged for your party, although some scheduled tours and transfers may still be shared.
Which places are covered on Brazil tours?
Many tours include Rio de Janeiro, Foz do Iguacu and Iguazu Falls, Manaus and the Amazon, plus the Pantanal and highlights along the coast such as Salvador, Ilha Grande and Paraty. Depending on the itinerary, you may also see Sao Paulo, Brasilia and beach areas like Praia do Forte.
Is Iguazu Falls visited on Brazil tours?
Many Brazil tours include Foz do Iguacu so you can visit Iguazu Falls from the Brazilian side, which is particularly strong for wide-angle viewpoints. Some itineraries also travel into Argentina, but the Brazil section generally focuses on touring and viewpoints within Brazil.
What is a city explorer tour in Brazil?
A city explorer tour is based in one location, with day trips that return to the same accommodation each night. In Brazil, this style can work especially well for Amazon stays from Manaus, combining guided excursions with downtime at the lodge.
What kind of accommodation is used on Brazil tours?
Accommodation depends on the tour and can range from city hotels to lodge stays in the Amazon or the Pantanal, with the exact standard shown in the trip details. If the planned property is unavailable, an alternative of similar quality may be used, and some itineraries offer upgrade options on request.
Are meals included on Brazil tours?
Meal inclusions vary by trip, so it’s best to check what is listed for your chosen itinerary. Some tours include breakfast only, while others add lunches and dinners, particularly on Amazon and Pantanal stays where most activities operate from one lodge.
What is the fitness level for Brazil tours?
Many Brazil tours are graded easy and focus on gentle walking, viewpoints and straightforward nature excursions. Longer or more remote itineraries can be more demanding, so review the fitness grade carefully before you book.
Do Brazil tours include internal flights and transfers?
Many tours include transfers between key locations, and some itineraries also include internal flights to reduce overland travel time. Where flights are not included, this will be clearly indicated, so it’s worth confirming exactly what your tour covers.
Who operates Brazil tours booked through On The Go Tours?
Many trips are operated by trusted local partners, and some departures may be shared with travellers from other brands. This approach helps create efficient itineraries, while also bringing local knowledge and experienced guides for included sightseeing.
Brazil guides
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Brazil Private Tours
Enjoy the benefits of expert planning and local guides, with a trip designed just for you and your travelling companions.
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Travel with like-minded people on a guided itinerary that takes care of the planning while leaving room to explore.
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Brazil City Explorer
Stay in one well-chosen base and discover the city and surrounding highlights through guided day trips and free time.
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